TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Alabama wide receiver DeAndrew White, who was hospitalized early Thursday after sustaining an apparent concussion during an altercation on the Tuscaloosa Strip, was released from DCH Regional Medical Center over the weekend.In an e-mail to the al.com Tuscaloosa bureau, Tuscaloosa Metro Homicide Unit commander Loyd Baker confirmed that both White -- a 20-year-old sophomore whom neither Baker nor the University of Alabama has officially identified -- and an unidentified 31-year-old male -- who was found lying unconscious a block away from White on University Boulevard after suffering severe head injuries -- were out of the hospital.

So far, the only arrests to come from the incident were of two men who weren't directly involved in the fights that sent White and the 31-year-old male to the hospital. Ryan Javaris Hamilton, 22, and Quamayne Rakesh
Tolbert, 22, were arrested and charged with reckless endangerment after they allegedly fired handguns in the air during the fights -- "allegedly to disperse the crowd," Baker said Thursday.

A DCH Regional Medical Center spokesman said he could not disclose when, or if, White and the 31-year-old male were released.

"I
don't think he has any long-term issues," Saban said. "My message is, I
don't really know for sure what happened, but if you value your future,
everybody should learn from the lesson of, don't put yourself in those
type of situations."